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Lifetime 8x10 ft Outdoor Storage Shed

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3280.75
• Spacious storage for your outdoor essentials. • Durable construction, built to last for years. • Perfect for organizing your yard and garden tools.
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          About this item

          • Low maintenance design with dual-wall High-Density polyethylene construction
          • Advanced door slider latch makes it easy to lock and unlock
          • Attractive appearance and design; UV-protected, stain resistant exterior never needs painting
          • Heavy-duty Steel trusses provide additional roof strength
          • High-pitched roof allows for quick drainage of rain and snow


          Product Description

          LIFETIME 60202 8 x 10 Ft. Outdoor Storage Shed

          Lifetime's 8-foot wide Outdoor Storage Sheds are the perfect solution to your storage needs. Built with durable, dual-wall high-density polyethylene, our sheds are steel-reinforced and low-maintenance. With various features including shatter proof windows, skylights, custom shelving, and much more, a Lifetime Shed is the perfect addition to your backyard.

          FEATURES:

          • Lockable Steel-Reinforced Doors for Added Security (Padlock Not Included)
          • Height-Adjustable Shelf Included
          • Dade County Certification for Lifetime Sheds: https://bit.ly/2zwb010
          • UV Protected to Prevent Weather Damage
          • Low Maintenance Design
          • High-Pitched Roof Allows for Quick Drainage of Rain and Snow
          • 10-Year Limited Warranty
          • Slip-Resistant High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Floor Protects Against Oil, Solvents, and Stains
          • Heavy-Duty Steel Trusses Provide Additional Roof Strength
          • Full-Length Ridge Skylight for Natural Interior Lighting
          • Sturdy Steel-Reinforced Construction
          • Sturdy Double Wall System (DWS)
          • Attractive Appearance and Design
          • Shed Floor Included (Foundation Not Included)
          • High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Construction

          SPECIFICATIONS:

          • Exterior Dimensions: 9 ft. 11.7 in. L x 8 ft. W x 7 ft. 11 in. H (3,04 m x 2,44 m x 2,41 m)
          • Interior Headroom (truss to floor): 6 ft. 8.4 in. (2,03 m)
          • Shed Wind Rating w/out Extreme Weather Kit: 65 mi/hr
          • Eave Depth: 1.89 in. (4,8 mc)
          • Interior Dimensions: 9 ft. 6.3 in. L x 7 ft. 6.3 in. W x 5 ft. 10 in. - 7 ft. 10 in. H (2,90 m x 2,29 m x 1,17 m - 2,38 m)
          • Warranty: 10-Year Limited
          • Footprint: 9 ft. 10.2 in. L x 7 ft. 9.6 in. W (3,00 m x 2,37 m)
          • Exterior Roof Dimensions: 9 ft. 11.7 in. L x 8 ft. W (3,04 m x 2,44 m)
          • Roof Pitch: 6:12
          • Cubic Feet: 426.8 ft³ (12,08 m³)
          • Nominal Dimensions: 8 ft. x 10 ft. (2,43 m x 3,04 m)
          • Max Roof Load: 23 psf
          • Fascia Height: 1.25 in. (3,1 cm)
          • Shed Wind Rating w/ Extreme Weather Kit: 20 psf*
          • Square Feet: 71.7 ft.² (6,66 m²)
          • Windows: One (1) 16.5 in. W x 16.5 in. H Polycarbonate Window – Opens Half-Way
          • Door Opening Dimensions: 75.7 in. H 56.4 in. W (192,2 cm x 142,8 cm)


          Customer questions & answers

          Q: Approximate Assembly Time 

          A: Once the foundation was established (which is its own effort, whether concrete or pressure-treated wood or whatever), it took my wife and I about a morning, 3+ hours, to put it together.

          Q: Good Day Can You Provide The Shipping Dimensions Like The Size Of Boxes And So Forth? 

          A: Two boxes 11ft by 1ft weight 150# per box

          Q: Can You Bolt Down The Shed To A Concrete Pad?

          A: Yes.

          Q: What Base Should The Shed Have Underneath The Floor

          A: obviously that is a money thing. i used a wood support. currently i'm not sure that's the cheaper way to go. if you want a strong floor to support heavy equipment... concrete.. if that's too labor intense, pavers... if that's too labor intense and costly... 1/4 gravel. if that's too costly and not enough support... wood. make sure you put plenty of cross section support if you go with wood. build it like it's a wall that needs fire breaks in it. i used 4x4 for the outter rim... 1/2 ply... and a ton of 2x4 for cross section support. about every 2 ft. good luck! the wood cost me about 400 bucks at the time... im thinking that would be double now.

          Q: Can I Order A Shed With No Skylight? Seems To Be A Frequent Problem.

          A: We did not have that option. I am glad to have the skylight as a shed that large would otherwise be fairly dark.

          Q: Can The Window Be Installed On The Opposite Wall?

          A: Yes, by simply switching the entire wall with the other one while constructing the shed.